I’ve seen it covered widely for Windows, but I don’t know if people have gotten it working on Linux.

I’ve been thinking about buying an nVidia Tesla p40 off of eBay for a GPU upgrade. Currently I’m running a Quadro M2000 in my Dell Precision T7910 with dual Xeon E5-2620 v3 processors. Obviously, I’ll have to work out how to cool it but apparently people have had success with GTX 1080 coolers for dead graphics cards.

I’ll need to keep the Quadro for video output since the Xeons have no integrated graphics. I’m hoping it would behave like an Optimus laptop, so I don’t have flickering in Xwayland (in preparation for Fedora 40, plus I prefer Wayland anyway).

If anyone has attempted this maybe with another Tesla card I’d like to know how it went.

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    Thanks, I might just start with an RX 580 since they’re quite cheap here and keep a Quadro around for CUDA stuff and upgrade that to a Tesla in the future if needed.

    The most graphically demanding game I have is Age Of Empires III Definitive Edition and I only have 1920x1080 monitors. It’s actually playable at near max settings on the Quadro but wouldn’t mind a frame rate boost. I’ll probably just need to remove the support bracket on the inside of the side panel